It's becoming, much like with Tiger Woods, that Lebron is pretty much always one of the top candidtaes for player of the week/month etc ...every single week or month, whatever the case may be.
He's, quite simply, the most dominating player in the league, and can be dominant even without scoring an astronomical amount every game ...
Facts is, he doesn't dominate the ball ....he gets his points without taking a high amount of shots each game ...he scores while continuing to have a very high shooting percentage, and he maintains a high shooting percentage even while consistently seeing double, and sometimes triple teams....
This is unprecedented for a player playing the small forward position ...even check Michael Jordan's shooting percentage when he was a Bull ....rarely had years where he shot close to 50% from the field.
So, Lebron gets his points, distributes effectively allowing others to get quality looks at the basket and shots ...and all the while being one of the better defensive players on the team, and rebounders ...
Eventually, he will become a player that averages, for a season, double figues in all three categories ....something I thought we'd never see again ...which the last player that ever accomplished this feat was the great Oscar Robertson.
What is going unnoticed and unpublicized is the fact that Lebron, this season, has taken his man defense, help defense to a far higher level than he's ever displayed in his pro career up to this point.
As great as he was and is, he's getting progressively better with each new season ....and folks, that's scary.
Much like Tiger Woods, he's the best ...and keeps getting better and better.
At tyhe end of this guys career, he will be deemed the greatest all arounfd player to have ever put on an NBA uniform.